After iCloud and Snapchat , it’s time for Dropbox to be targeted for hackers. Hackers claim to have “hacked” nearly 7 million accounts Dropbox and distill from Monday on the website Pastebin hundreds of logins and passwords.
A hacking openly interested in their message since the pirates give a Bitcoin address to which interested parties can send “donations”. “The more donations Bitcoin, there will be more publications on Pastebin,” they explain, as reports 01net.
Dropbox ensures that its servers do not been hacked
However, Dropbox denied having been hacked. Usernames and passwords were stolen from third parties accounts unrelated storage service, a bit like Snapchat and Snapsaved . “Then attackers use these stolen credentials to try to log on other sites, including Dropbox,” says the company.
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